Taking audiences on a wild ride, this emotional and humorous documentary from filmmaker Andrea Marini follows the evolution of New York artist Joey Skaggs, a fierce proponent of independent thinking and an early critic of media irresponsibility.

Producer/director Jon Brewer captures, for the first time, the incredible story of one of rock’s original super-groups, Bad Company, creators of a powerful true rock sound and spirit that imprinted upon the 1970s and continues to sell out stadium tours worldwide.

Bad Rap follows the lives and careers of four Asian-American rappers trying to break into a world that often treats them as outsiders. Sharing dynamic live performance footage and revealing interviews, these artists make the most skeptical critics into believers.

A loving tribute to a man who contributed to the landscape of music with a unique style imitated to this day, as told by those who knew him best: his crew, friends and many band members as they symbolically travel from Nashville across America's deep South in B.B. King's tour bus.

B.B. King: The Life of Riley tells the story of how an oppressed and orphaned young man came to influence and earn the unmitigated praise of the music industry and its following, to carry the title: ‘King of the Blues’.

From Emperor Media Ltd. and acclaimed producer/director Jon Brewer, with exclusive voice over contributions from David Bowie, this feature documentary is an unprecedented celebration of the life and works of guitar virtuoso Mick Ronson – a rock hero virtually uncelebrated despite his direct contribution and involvement in countless compositions, lyrics and recordings that changed the face of music forever.

Teenagers from around the world are paired with master filmmakers, including the late Albert Maysles (Salesman), Susan Hoenig (For Love or Money) and Joyce Chopra (Smooth Talk), to create these personal documentaries that educate and encourage international understanding about globally relevant issues.

Executive produced by Academy Award® winner Alex Gibney, this is the remarkable story of Elián González, a five-year-old Cuban boy plucked from the Florida Straits, and how the fight for his future changed the course of US–Cuban relations.

It is one of humankind’s greatest achievements. More than twelve billion miles away a tiny spaceship is leaving our Solar System and entering the void of deep space – the first human-made object ever to do so.

Filmmaker David Nicholas Wilkinson uncovers the fascinating truth behind the greatest mystery in cinema history in The First Film, following his 33-year quest to prove who really invented moving images.

Co-produced by Woodcut Media and The Development Partnership, lifelong football fan Alfie Allen (Game of Thrones) uncovers a century’s worth of stories, moments and characters in this intimate and engaging documentary, as he searches for football’s roots and, at the same time, the seeds of contemporary Britain.

Over five years in production, director Martin Stalker’s film examines age-old questions about the existence of the Devil and the debate over good versus evil, through the life of controversial Irish-born Jesuit priest, Father Malachi Martin.

Before the Riot Grrrl movement spread across U.S. college campuses in the early 1990’s, and prior to Grunge ever percolating in Seattle, four hard living, hard rocking young women set out on a course that would influence both movements and help define the genre of a generation.

Director Jon Brewer (B.B. King: The Life of Riley) shines a light on America's boiling kettle of racial unrest for the past 300 years to present day, and the musical by-product that resulted: blues, rock and roll and rap.

Featuring never before seen archive and exclusive interviews, this candid account of the ‘fairy-tale’ life of Nat King Cole, directed by Jon Brewer (B.B. King: The Life of Riley), honours the journey of a true icon, revealing his feelings behind his calling as a “beacon of hope” to the oppressed.

Welcome to Rich and Acquitted, a non-fiction series that explores six notorious cases of celebrities and other glaringly wealthy accused perpetrators who have used their vast resources to retain top-flight attorneys in order to escape legal situations that would otherwise destroy any normal human being.

South Africa’s most awarded tattoo artist Lewis “Vudulew” Williams and his expert team cater for the inking and piercing desires of the country’s most elite and wealthy clientele in this new reality and lifestyle series from NV Studios.

Featuring never-before-seen archival footage and interviews with some of today’s most respected rock artists, this Grammy-nominated special is the first in-depth portrait of Canadian trio Rush, revealing the inner workings of one of the world’s most enduring rock bands

Chronicling the growth of the Spring Break industry over three decades, this documentary special, executive produced by Alex Gibney, uncovers the raucous history of the infamous revelries in Daytona, Florida.

Director Jon Brewer unearths the fascinating story that was the undercurrent of film icon Steve McQueen’s favourite pastime and hidden talent, dirt-bike racing, in this fast-paced biographical documentary narrated by Charley Boorman.

Naomi seems like a typical 11-year-old Orthodox Jewish girl - watching her lift almost three times her bodyweight tells a very different story.Supergirl is a unique coming-of-age documentary which explores the extraordinary life of Naomi Kutin, an Orthodox Jewish pre-teen, who at the age of nine broke world records in powerlifting and became an international phenomenon.

When Trigger Happy TV hit screens in 2000, it went on to become Britain's biggest hidden camera comedy export, sold to over 80 countries worldwide. To this day, the show still has a huge and passionate fan base across the globe. Back by popular demand, Trigger Happy is returning with a brand-new series. No one is safe!!

William Shatner, Star Trek’s original Captain James T. Kirk, interviews famous innovators, visionaries, celebrities and thoughtleaders as he attempts to uncover just how influential his series was on the world’s greatest minds.

Women on Death Row reveals an unflinching depiction of the personal lives of women who are currently awaiting execution on death row. This unprecedented documentary series offers a close look into the joy, the sorrow and the demons that pushed these women to commit bloody and vicious acts of murder.